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>> it's utah. the amount of people that do overseas missions for the mormon church, that's a state where a lot of people speak foreign language. >>> what happened during the president's closed-door meetings, plural, with benjamin netanyahu. >>> and, first, the white house soup of the day, a military theme. >> you never go wrong. ♪ in the navy >> the army has got to have a good beam named after them. a flying beam. >> i love navy soup. >> yes. it is good with ketchup. and congestion. introducing sudafed pe® triple action™. for more complete relief from the sinus triple threat. sudafed pe® triple action™. more complete relief. [ male announcer ] competition... it pushes us to work harder. to be better. to win. but sometimes even rivals realize they share a common goal. america's beverage companies have removed full-calorie soft drinks from schools, reducing beverage calories by 88%. together with schools, we're helping kids make more balanced choices every day. ♪ - be my wife. - miss dimitr
>> it's utah. the amount of people that do overseas missions for the mormon church, that's a state where a lot of people speak foreign language. >>> what happened during the president's closed-door meetings, plural, with benjamin netanyahu. >>> and, first, the white house soup of the day, a military theme. >> you never go wrong. ♪ in the navy >> the army has got to have a good beam named after them. a flying beam. >> i love navy soup. >> yes. it...
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i'm so encouraged by what they're doing in utah. in 2002, utah's governor challenged the highest education committee through the engineering initiative to double and then triple the number of students that they graduate. each year since the legislators allocated funds to support the engineering education. these funds have been matched first by the university and then by corporate dough neighses and then by the federal government. utah's governor also prioritized qut by the college of engining. while the utah science, technology, and research initiative provides salaries and start-up packages. faculty members grew by 46% since the initiative began. tenure-track faculty members grew by 46% since utah's engineering initiative began frvment 2002 to 2009, engineering research, research expenditures went from 25 million to $56.9 million. the number of engineering degrees granded by the university of utah rose 76% in the last decade. and roughly 80% of those undergraduates accept engineerinengineering jobs righn utah. what is more, the col
i'm so encouraged by what they're doing in utah. in 2002, utah's governor challenged the highest education committee through the engineering initiative to double and then triple the number of students that they graduate. each year since the legislators allocated funds to support the engineering education. these funds have been matched first by the university and then by corporate dough neighses and then by the federal government. utah's governor also prioritized qut by the college of engining....
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you being the number one law enforcement official in the judiciary, in the justice system in utah, i commend you for saying that. we've lost sight of how we have, you know, rules, regulations and laws that guide things in this country. and my purpose for having you on here, tonight, is that is there really legal merit for states to challenge a federal law? i mean, doesn't federal law supersede state law? what do you think? >> ed, it does. they can't just pass any law and say because we're the feds then we supersede any state law. they can only pass laws granted to them within the jurisdiction granted to them in the constitution. argument in this case there's no specific grant in the constitution to do that individual mandate. now, i know they will argue, the feds will argue vigorously the expansion of the commerce clause gives them this authority. we don't believe so. we believe, therefore, under the tenth amendment those rights are reserved to the states and insurance, in particular, like auto insurance. health care, medical insurance has been left to the states. traditionally speak
you being the number one law enforcement official in the judiciary, in the justice system in utah, i commend you for saying that. we've lost sight of how we have, you know, rules, regulations and laws that guide things in this country. and my purpose for having you on here, tonight, is that is there really legal merit for states to challenge a federal law? i mean, doesn't federal law supersede state law? what do you think? >> ed, it does. they can't just pass any law and say because we're...
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what is going on out there in utah? >> well, he is fighting back at this particular point and i think doing a very good job. i suspect bob will probably have a primary but hopefully he'll be able to at least get through the convention and then go to work on the primary. he's an excellent senator. you know, he's got a great deal of experience, will become the top republican on the banking committee, which is a very, very important thing to utah and to the country at large and i think most people back here think he's an excellent senator who should be re-elected. i know even democrats have come up to me and said, gee, what's happening to bob? you know, they're basically -- even they realize he would be a good person to keep in the united states senate. but it's a tough process. we have to go through it and i've gone through it twice now in the last two times and been able to make it through but it's not easy. >> not easy being an incumbent and all the things you have to face. >> no. >> now, you guys have finished, obvious
what is going on out there in utah? >> well, he is fighting back at this particular point and i think doing a very good job. i suspect bob will probably have a primary but hopefully he'll be able to at least get through the convention and then go to work on the primary. he's an excellent senator. you know, he's got a great deal of experience, will become the top republican on the banking committee, which is a very, very important thing to utah and to the country at large and i think most...
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the others were in ohio, utah, alabama, also minnesota. federal regulators moved in yeerday and took them over. now, the fdic was able tofind other financial institutions to buy all of the troubled banks except the one in utah. 37 banks have failed so far this year. >>> earthquake victims in haiti probably feel like they can't catch a break because yesterday they endured one of the heaviest rainfall s since the deadly earthquake. the rain swamped homelesscamps. and next week former presidents clinton and bush will travel there to meet with relief workers and government officials. > we certainly cover a lot of them, and you never know how a police chase is gog to end. but what happened in arizona tuesday was in no way typical. police in phoenix tried to pull over a suspicious pickup, here it is. the driver hit the gas instead. the helicopter crew from affiliate ktvk followed the action. >> at times he was going about 90 miles per hour. then police decided to back off when he was kind of getting in the residential neighborhoods and stuff lik
the others were in ohio, utah, alabama, also minnesota. federal regulators moved in yeerday and took them over. now, the fdic was able tofind other financial institutions to buy all of the troubled banks except the one in utah. 37 banks have failed so far this year. >>> earthquake victims in haiti probably feel like they can't catch a break because yesterday they endured one of the heaviest rainfall s since the deadly earthquake. the rain swamped homelesscamps. and next week former...
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care less who the utah senator is. all they want is some kind of national publicity for their ability to knock off a republican in a primary. >> bennett's own polling has him apparently in third place in those caucuses trailing anybody but bennett and undecided. the governor gary herbert said yesterday he's staying out of the race, won't even endorse. and bennett's own sister who pledged to support him was rejects as a delegate in the caucuses on tuesday tells you everything. remember only the top twro get to advance in the primary. kentucky senate, the republicans grayson versus paul. the establishment versus the tea party. while the whole country is watching the wildcats we're watching this bloody kentucky contest. number two, arkansas senate, the democrats lincoln versus halter. three senate democrats voted against reconciliation yesterday. two were from arkansas one was blank lincoln. a new poll has halter gaining ground against lincoln. she is under 45. will those undecideds go to her? they both trail likely repub
care less who the utah senator is. all they want is some kind of national publicity for their ability to knock off a republican in a primary. >> bennett's own polling has him apparently in third place in those caucuses trailing anybody but bennett and undecided. the governor gary herbert said yesterday he's staying out of the race, won't even endorse. and bennett's own sister who pledged to support him was rejects as a delegate in the caucuses on tuesday tells you everything. remember...
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bishop of utah. the speaker pro tempore: pursuant to house resolution 1192, the gentleman from utah, mr. bishop, and a member opposed, each will control five minutes. the chair recognizes the gentleman from utah. mr. bishop: thank you, madam speaker. i yield myself such time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. mr. bishop: thank you, madam speaker. this is a very simple amendment. easily understandable one. simply has two parts to it. number one, you continue the funding authorization that is in the current law, and number two, you had a five-year sunset period in there. as i said earlier when we were talking about the base bill, there is nothing wrong with the things that we should be doing, but there is something wrong when we refuse to periodically exercise our legislative responsibility to review those things that we are currently doing. we do it all the time. endangered species act has a sunset, elementary and secondary act has a sunset, all of which are designed to have
bishop of utah. the speaker pro tempore: pursuant to house resolution 1192, the gentleman from utah, mr. bishop, and a member opposed, each will control five minutes. the chair recognizes the gentleman from utah. mr. bishop: thank you, madam speaker. i yield myself such time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. mr. bishop: thank you, madam speaker. this is a very simple amendment. easily understandable one. simply has two parts to it. number one, you continue the...
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you heard the attorney general from utah say they will fight it for constitutional grounds and others are trying to repeal it? >> well, the fight has begun, and it has to go with staying power and the president and the speaker and the majority leader have credit for hanging in there and to get it done, but the independents think it is important to the long-term financial health of the country, and they will continue the fight. >> but the repeal -- >> well, every year, there is a modification to the bill. if there are more republicans, it will be modifications more severe to the bill. we don't know where the bill will go in the end. i assume lit pass in the senate, but a long ways to get this in place in every household. >> what do you make of the constitutional battles, joe? >> well, it is simple when you look at the thing, there is a question, and people look at the thing and say, really? i am going to have to pay a penalty if i don't get insurance? what about that? well, the other half is simple if you talk to lawyers a lot of people on the democratic side says that states can order
you heard the attorney general from utah say they will fight it for constitutional grounds and others are trying to repeal it? >> well, the fight has begun, and it has to go with staying power and the president and the speaker and the majority leader have credit for hanging in there and to get it done, but the independents think it is important to the long-term financial health of the country, and they will continue the fight. >> but the repeal -- >> well, every year, there is...
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the presiding officer: the senator from utah is recognized. mr. hatch: mr. president, i rise today -- i thank my colleague from nebraska for his cogent remarks. i rise today, joined by my friend, the distinguished senator from south dakota, and chairman of the senate republican policy committee to discuss the health care legislation being considered in congress. the current debate is primarily about process. but before addressing that, i want to remind everyone that in the end, this is about the substance of the legislation that washington liberals want to impose upon the country by any means necessary. this legislation is bad both for what it represents and for what it would do. it represents a massive federal government takeover of the health care system. the health care and health insurance systems could be significantly improved with policies that respect individual choice, that embrace our system of federalism in which the states can tailor solutions to their own needs an demographics. it could, but washington liberals have rejected that path. what woul
the presiding officer: the senator from utah is recognized. mr. hatch: mr. president, i rise today -- i thank my colleague from nebraska for his cogent remarks. i rise today, joined by my friend, the distinguished senator from south dakota, and chairman of the senate republican policy committee to discuss the health care legislation being considered in congress. the current debate is primarily about process. but before addressing that, i want to remind everyone that in the end, this is about...
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in utah is a case in point. some conservatives there aren't happy with their long time republican senator robert bennett. what did they do about it? no bricks and no slurs. they turned out last night and used our most cherished rights. the right to speak up and have their voice and votes counted. it's one step in the process. we won't know for some time if senator bennett will be the republican candidate, but we do know attendance at the caucus was way up. whatever the outcome, if it plays out respectfully, he thinks the party will be stronger, not divided in the end. there's a lesson in that. a lesson for everyone. let's turn now as we always do to our reporters to share with you stories certain to be in the morning newspapers. >>> house democrats called an emergency meeting with security officials today to discuss those threats against some of their members who voted yes on health care. after the meeting our senior congressional correspondent dana bash caught up with the house majority leader, steny hoyer. >>
in utah is a case in point. some conservatives there aren't happy with their long time republican senator robert bennett. what did they do about it? no bricks and no slurs. they turned out last night and used our most cherished rights. the right to speak up and have their voice and votes counted. it's one step in the process. we won't know for some time if senator bennett will be the republican candidate, but we do know attendance at the caucus was way up. whatever the outcome, if it plays out...
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utah pays 46 weeks. they have an unemployment rate of 6.7. >> so people stop or slow down hustling to get work? i think that's what you're say something. >> yes. >> it's very politically inconnect. >>> absolutely. >> which i think you like, actually. and i probably do, too, on the point. but, look, you say the fed has acknowledged this in print. you say the oecd, the organization for economic development has said the same thing. so why do republicans and democrats in washington keep extending this, except for maybe our friend, joim bun something. >> i think it has to do with natural sympathy. you want to help people in trouble and one can make an argument that if they have a little more time to look they might get a better job. a year, that makes a little bit of sense. 14 months, maybe. we're talking two years and there's just an awful lot of research that says the intensity of job search really picks up in the last four weeks or so before the benefits run out. the benefits are, in california, 4.75 an ho
utah pays 46 weeks. they have an unemployment rate of 6.7. >> so people stop or slow down hustling to get work? i think that's what you're say something. >> yes. >> it's very politically inconnect. >>> absolutely. >> which i think you like, actually. and i probably do, too, on the point. but, look, you say the fed has acknowledged this in print. you say the oecd, the organization for economic development has said the same thing. so why do republicans and...
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i see the distinguished senator from utah is here. when he was the ranking republican on the senate health and education committee 20 years ago, i was the united states education secretary. he helped me with my confirmation process, which i have been grateful for. he and i worked together during that time when the question of having a government loan program or a direct loan program came up and it was widely discussed we had a republican president then and a democratic congress. and we came to a compromise. and the compromise was to say, let's have both. we'll give students the option and help them stay on -- and keep the organizations on their -- on their toes. so if you're a student at the the university of tennessee, the university of utah, you've got a choice. you can either say, i don't want to fool with all of these private lenders or the local bank or the nonprofit organization in my state, ed south, for the state organization. i want to go straight to the governor. so all students have that. that's 19 million students, and onl
i see the distinguished senator from utah is here. when he was the ranking republican on the senate health and education committee 20 years ago, i was the united states education secretary. he helped me with my confirmation process, which i have been grateful for. he and i worked together during that time when the question of having a government loan program or a direct loan program came up and it was widely discussed we had a republican president then and a democratic congress. and we came to...
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tonight there are caucuses in utah. there are conservatives challenging him saying he's not conservative enough, that he's been part of the problem in washington. i can show you some video, some of the opponents to turn out the vote tonight to get ready in utah. this is one of the opponents here. tim bridgewater. i want you to welcome how he described senator bennett as part of the problem here. >> i think that we have fundamental question for utah voters. do we just accept what washington is ramming down our throats? or do we send new leaders to fight against the explosive growth of government? >> we'll watch how this plays out tonight and we'll report more on it tomorrow. i want to show these poll numbers. we asked the american people what do you think of the leadership in washington? among the question, how are the republican leaders like senator mitch mcconnell, right here, how do they rate your job performance? among republicans, among republicans, 57% approve of the job you're doing but 41% of republicans disappro
tonight there are caucuses in utah. there are conservatives challenging him saying he's not conservative enough, that he's been part of the problem in washington. i can show you some video, some of the opponents to turn out the vote tonight to get ready in utah. this is one of the opponents here. tim bridgewater. i want you to welcome how he described senator bennett as part of the problem here. >> i think that we have fundamental question for utah voters. do we just accept what...
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utah governor says he is still studying the particulars. under the bill, legal abortions would still be allowed but would make women criminally liable for seeking illegal abortions after a teenage girl paid a man to beat her up in hopes of inducing a miscarriage. the 17-year-old mother was not held responsible. >>> in florida, an elderly woman calmly called 911 after her husband shot her inside their mansion. 63-year-old theodore salusky was arrested. he began waving around his gun to scare her when it went off three times. that's when his 71-year-old wife called for help. >> my husband just shot me. >> your husband shot you? where at, ma'am? >> in the stomach. >> was it on accident or on purpose? >> it was on purpose. >> he says it was an accident. >> well, i don't care. he's not shot. i am. >> wow! a judge granted the man bail and ordered him not to have any contact with his wife. >>> california authorities are widening their search for missing san diego teen chelsea king after the arrest of a registered sex offender. police say they foun
utah governor says he is still studying the particulars. under the bill, legal abortions would still be allowed but would make women criminally liable for seeking illegal abortions after a teenage girl paid a man to beat her up in hopes of inducing a miscarriage. the 17-year-old mother was not held responsible. >>> in florida, an elderly woman calmly called 911 after her husband shot her inside their mansion. 63-year-old theodore salusky was arrested. he began waving around his gun to...
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utah has more small businesses on average than most states do. and in my district, almost 98% of those according to the i.r.s. will have a bottom line that is $250,000. the taxes that are imposed are also imposed to the business community. one of the reasons why the state of utah, when they looked to reform in the state, tried to come up with a policy that would give a consistent number to small business so they knew how to plan for what the health care costs would be. and then come up with a defined contribution level they could give their employees, who could go to the exchange and fits into what they need. that consistency is extremely important. it's very difficult for small business to provide health care for their employees when they don't know the escalating, almost roller-coaster cost will be to them. they can't plan. so they basically don't do it at all. if we add a tax to them at this stage of the game, that means we are making it even harder for the business community to recover to provide jobs, to grow our community and get people wor
utah has more small businesses on average than most states do. and in my district, almost 98% of those according to the i.r.s. will have a bottom line that is $250,000. the taxes that are imposed are also imposed to the business community. one of the reasons why the state of utah, when they looked to reform in the state, tried to come up with a policy that would give a consistent number to small business so they knew how to plan for what the health care costs would be. and then come up with a...
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so it seems like you said, you started to talk about this a little bit, i'm not so sure [inaudible] utah gave little bit about this and say first of all we just want to make sure taxes are not [inaudible] so my question is to the extent can we really have the discussion when we decide what is we actually want besides saying we want our children to perform rather than saying we want our children to graduate from high school the matter with the rate is for black children we just want to make sure [inaudible] >> yeah but that goes back to the question of who is we and we isn't a monolith because when you start crossing those things there are some folks whose issue isn't there. their kids are graduating at a high level. if you've got money your kids are doing fine. and so those black people, it's not their main issue. we are good with that. i don't know. i think there is -- anyway i think the question you have to go back to who is we again and is that just when you start talking about the community is to have to live in a same place, and that affects sort of having one of waste. >> i feel a
so it seems like you said, you started to talk about this a little bit, i'm not so sure [inaudible] utah gave little bit about this and say first of all we just want to make sure taxes are not [inaudible] so my question is to the extent can we really have the discussion when we decide what is we actually want besides saying we want our children to perform rather than saying we want our children to graduate from high school the matter with the rate is for black children we just want to make sure...
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joining us, senator orrin hatch, republican at utah, former congressman from tennessee, democrat harold ford, e.j. dionne, columnist for "the washington post," and rich lowry, editor of the "national review." first, the final push for health care reform. joining us live this morning the secretary of health and human services kathleen sebelius. welcome back to "meet the press." >> thank you. nice to be here. >> end game time. the president talked about it this week. this is what he said. >> every idea has been put on the table. every argument has been made. everything there is to say about health care has been said and just about everybody has said it. >> he said with it a smile but making a serious point. this is really the end of the line for the debate and here are two facts. most people who have health insurance like what they have, and, a majority of americans oppose this president's version of health care reform. how realistically do you get this done? >> i think, david, what we're hearing from people across america is even people who have insurance are terrified what's going on in
joining us, senator orrin hatch, republican at utah, former congressman from tennessee, democrat harold ford, e.j. dionne, columnist for "the washington post," and rich lowry, editor of the "national review." first, the final push for health care reform. joining us live this morning the secretary of health and human services kathleen sebelius. welcome back to "meet the press." >> thank you. nice to be here. >> end game time. the president talked about...
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utah attorney general mark shirkliff is with us. welcome. >> hi jon. jon: on what basis are you challenging this law? >> well, look, we are basing it on the constitution. it doesn't matter how laudible or great the federal government wants to do something, you have to follow a law. this is a nation of laws. so we believe that the individual mandate is a violation of not only the tenth amendment and states rights but individual rights. never in the history of this country, jon, has anybody ever required an individual to buy a product or service as a condition of citizen thank you and then fine you if you don't do it. we believe that's unconstitutional and who but attorneys general who are tasked with protecting states' rights to stand up and sue. jon: you're saying the requirement that people buy health insurance individually, that you find unconstitutional. >> we do. yes. and now, the federal government, they will argue that somehow this is an expansion of their commerce clause power but there are big cases in the last decade in which the courts have s
utah attorney general mark shirkliff is with us. welcome. >> hi jon. jon: on what basis are you challenging this law? >> well, look, we are basing it on the constitution. it doesn't matter how laudible or great the federal government wants to do something, you have to follow a law. this is a nation of laws. so we believe that the individual mandate is a violation of not only the tenth amendment and states rights but individual rights. never in the history of this country, jon, has...
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. >> because democrats would love to split that conservative vote in utah, for example. >> right. >> there's an incumbent senator who's got some problems. >> a conservative. >> a very conservative republican senator, bob bennett. >> right. >> others think he isn't conservative enough. >> he voted for t.a.r.p. he voted for the bank bailout. he signed on to a bipartisan version of health care reform. >> there's a third-party conservative candidate -- maybe not in utah but in another state that could hurt republicans. >> that will be something to watch in all of the states, the tea party people, if they run in primaries, is that good enough, if they lose, do they try to run as third-party candidates. utah will have a republican senator, but if you go to nevada, colorado, the west those are states that narrowly went for bush and then narrowly went n for obama. there's a lot of volatility in the west. >> they used to say that about your home state, massachusetts. >> blue, blue, blue, wasn't it blue? >> well taken, mr. blitzer. >> sarah palin, how much help will she give john mccain in ari
. >> because democrats would love to split that conservative vote in utah, for example. >> right. >> there's an incumbent senator who's got some problems. >> a conservative. >> a very conservative republican senator, bob bennett. >> right. >> others think he isn't conservative enough. >> he voted for t.a.r.p. he voted for the bank bailout. he signed on to a bipartisan version of health care reform. >> there's a third-party conservative...
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. >> larry: all have you to do is go up to utah and he's there. >> i know, he's also in santa monica. >> larry: he doesn't hide, he's public. >> i don't ever want to meet him. it would spoil all the fun. i want to fantasize and talk about him behind his back. >> larry: i'll tell you, he looks just as good on screen -- he's aged very well. >> tell me about it. >> larry: is there something you would like to do professionally you haven't done? >> professionally, no. >> larry: have you done broadway? >> no, not broadway, i've done theater. i did eight productions of "the king and i" and "south pacific" and all those. i had the fun of doing it in the big outdoor arenas like kansas city and st. louis. i've never had the desire to do broadway, isn't that silly? i just enjoy -- well, i've been a television kid all my life. so recently, in the past few years i've done big screen movies. and that was very exciting. >> larry: one other thing, the secret in television, in all those great sitcoms you did is the writing, right? >> you can't do it without the writing. actors will take all the credit
. >> larry: all have you to do is go up to utah and he's there. >> i know, he's also in santa monica. >> larry: he doesn't hide, he's public. >> i don't ever want to meet him. it would spoil all the fun. i want to fantasize and talk about him behind his back. >> larry: i'll tell you, he looks just as good on screen -- he's aged very well. >> tell me about it. >> larry: is there something you would like to do professionally you haven't done? >>...
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a mix of rain and snow in south dakota, nebraska and utah. >>> 50s in salt lake city today. boise and seattle, as well. 73 in sacramento. 83 in phoenix. 60s across much of the northwest. the northeast is warmer than parts of florida today, with boston, new york and baltimore just shy of 70 degrees. >>> when we come back, the fed chairman stands his ground when it comes to regulating the nation's banks. >>> and keeping your family pet safer. that's the idea behind some new safer. that's the idea behind some new pest control product labelood. >>> welcome back. it is time, now, for a check of market activity, starting overseas. tokyo's nikkei average fell nearly 1% today. hong kong's hang seng is lower. in london, the ftse opened lower. on wall street, the dow starts the day at its highest level of the year, after climbing 47 points yesterday. the nasdaq added 11 points. >>> federal reserve chairman ben bernanke was on capitol hill yesterday, defending the fed's turf. bernanke warned lawmakers that a proposal limiting the fed's oversight powers is a bad idea. >> we are quite co
a mix of rain and snow in south dakota, nebraska and utah. >>> 50s in salt lake city today. boise and seattle, as well. 73 in sacramento. 83 in phoenix. 60s across much of the northwest. the northeast is warmer than parts of florida today, with boston, new york and baltimore just shy of 70 degrees. >>> when we come back, the fed chairman stands his ground when it comes to regulating the nation's banks. >>> and keeping your family pet safer. that's the idea behind some...
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one in utah and one right there in georgia where you're sitting. we see far more bank closures this year heading into next year. could be as many as 300 over this year and next year. you need to know the safety of your bank. you can do that with beribnc.com. we love this company. we don't own it. the major goal for small business and investors during the course of this year, preservation of capital. we still have $2 trillion worth of stock market appreciation we lost in the last two years. very conservative. >> wall street will continue in spite of the mess they made in this country to create more esoteric investments. if you can't understand it within a five-minute discussion -- >> or less. >> -- or less, it's probably too complex and junk professional the wouldn't buy. >> we see a major push in medical tourism. an awful lot of u.s. insurance companies -- >> what is that? >> medical tourism says i can get a benefit of a vacation, if you will and i can get a bypass or fix a limb -- >> carpal tunnel syndrome, a lot more operations done more economic
one in utah and one right there in georgia where you're sitting. we see far more bank closures this year heading into next year. could be as many as 300 over this year and next year. you need to know the safety of your bank. you can do that with beribnc.com. we love this company. we don't own it. the major goal for small business and investors during the course of this year, preservation of capital. we still have $2 trillion worth of stock market appreciation we lost in the last two years. very...
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taking the lead and is joined by attorneys general from south carolina, nebraska, texas, michigan, utah, pennsylvania, alabama, south dakota, idaho, washington, colorado and louisiana. all our republicans accept james caldwell of louisiana who is a democrat. some states are considering separate lawsuits and still others may join the multistate suit. the u.s. senate needs at 2:15 p.m. to begin work on companion legislation to the health care bill signed into law today. it contains a number of changes to the law. many added to get democratic support in the house. senate democratic leader harry reid says he has the votes to pass it in his chamber, but republicans plan to offer a number of amendments to slow change, what's called the reconciliation bill. we will have live coverage when the senate gavels. president obama will be traveling this week to explain the health care law. on thursday he will visit iowa city, iowa, where, as a presidential candidate, he announced his health care plan in may 2007. the american israel public affairs committee is holding its annual policy conference in w
taking the lead and is joined by attorneys general from south carolina, nebraska, texas, michigan, utah, pennsylvania, alabama, south dakota, idaho, washington, colorado and louisiana. all our republicans accept james caldwell of louisiana who is a democrat. some states are considering separate lawsuits and still others may join the multistate suit. the u.s. senate needs at 2:15 p.m. to begin work on companion legislation to the health care bill signed into law today. it contains a number of...
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difficult days of her life, the service for her son, michael brian, was held earlier today in provo, utah honoring the m
difficult days of her life, the service for her son, michael brian, was held earlier today in provo, utah honoring the m
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matheson's brother most likely will be appointed to a judgeship in utah. he's an extremely qualified individual to become a judge. you think it would be hard-presseded to say to the president after he appointed his brother as a judge, i'm sorry, i'm not going to be with you on health care. >> look at you giving us the back story. luke russert, thanks so much. >>> msnbc. we'll have live coverage tomorrow as the house prepares to take this historic vote. keep it right here on msnbc sunday for the final round of the health care battle. >>> new this morning. a medical examiner in washington states an 8-year-old boy when went missing last week drowned. and his death was an accident. officials found carver's body on the beach thursday southwest of tacoma. the boy and his mother failed to show up at a relative's house last saturday. their van was found earlier this week. the mother is still missing. >>> california police say they have been overwhelmed with phone calls since releasing more than 100 foeties of young women taken by the so-called dating game killer.
matheson's brother most likely will be appointed to a judgeship in utah. he's an extremely qualified individual to become a judge. you think it would be hard-presseded to say to the president after he appointed his brother as a judge, i'm sorry, i'm not going to be with you on health care. >> look at you giving us the back story. luke russert, thanks so much. >>> msnbc. we'll have live coverage tomorrow as the house prepares to take this historic vote. keep it right here on msnbc...
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then we will have news commentators saying that the people of utah opted out. it is not the people, but it is the legislators of the stick. this is a red state, republican state with orrin hatch as our so-called role model. they do not care about the people who actually need the help. host: here is a comment from twitter. let's go to new castle, delaware, and jim, on the republican line. caller: i think it is great the chamber is finally putting up some money to spend on the opposition to this. this will bankrupt the country. it will create the ability for the left to take over everything. this is like nazi germany. host: are you concerned about the amount of money that the chamber it is pouring into it? caller: this is a free country and people can spend money the way they want. host: barbara, but democrats line in texas. caller: good morning. i'm calling about the chamber of commerce and the no vote on health care. specifically about medicare because i'm on a regular medicare. a lot of people who are not seniors do not recognize that we have medicare and then
then we will have news commentators saying that the people of utah opted out. it is not the people, but it is the legislators of the stick. this is a red state, republican state with orrin hatch as our so-called role model. they do not care about the people who actually need the help. host: here is a comment from twitter. let's go to new castle, delaware, and jim, on the republican line. caller: i think it is great the chamber is finally putting up some money to spend on the opposition to this....
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and utah republican orerin hatch. our complete sunday replays of the tv talk shows resume next sunday starting at noon eastern on c-span radio 90.1 fm here on washington, d.c. you can follow us on facebook and twitter. host: more on health care with representative bessra, from california thanks for being with us. what's the final vote count today? guest: we win. what the vote count will be i can't tell you. some of these decisions are made at the last moment. host: who are the key votes? guest: there are members who are doing a lot of soul searching on the issue of abortion, trying to make sure that they believe that we are going to threeve system in place where there are no federal funds used for abortion. there are some people who are trying to make sure that this is a system that will not undually change the system in way that is might hurt their district. and once they have that sense of comfort, we'll see. host: catholic bishops sent me a letter saying don't pass the bill. some maneuvers yesterday including an ag
and utah republican orerin hatch. our complete sunday replays of the tv talk shows resume next sunday starting at noon eastern on c-span radio 90.1 fm here on washington, d.c. you can follow us on facebook and twitter. host: more on health care with representative bessra, from california thanks for being with us. what's the final vote count today? guest: we win. what the vote count will be i can't tell you. some of these decisions are made at the last moment. host: who are the key votes? guest:...
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this year utah and new mexico raised their cigarette tax and a half dozen other states considering new increases. legalize marijuana? i'm waiting. cigarette consumption drops by 3 to 4% among adults and double that among youth when you jack the cigarette tax up 10%. >> i think that's great. >> it causes you to be dead. >> it does. >> exactly. >> eventually it does. >> it's an issue. >> as well does fatty food and soda pop. >> i'm thinking about picking up smoking actually. i want to go against a trend. >> i used to enjoy smoking. >> then you realized. then the whole death thing got in there. >> really? okay. >> i just figure if i eat a lot of stuff, you say fatty foods, it will make me fat. i hear smoking makes you thin. doesn't it balance each other out. >> no, it doesn't. >> we have some e-mails. >> it's better than the south beach diet. a pack of marlboros a day, you'll be skinny as a rail. >> we've got some e-mails. >> this one from florida says i find mika's actions of kicking joe outrageous. kick her off the show. >> no. >> come on. >> no, you know, i think willie and willie is t
this year utah and new mexico raised their cigarette tax and a half dozen other states considering new increases. legalize marijuana? i'm waiting. cigarette consumption drops by 3 to 4% among adults and double that among youth when you jack the cigarette tax up 10%. >> i think that's great. >> it causes you to be dead. >> it does. >> exactly. >> eventually it does. >> it's an issue. >> as well does fatty food and soda pop. >> i'm thinking about...
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number four, the utah senate race for incumbent robert bennett is in big trouble. number three the republican battle in kentucky between candidate trey grayson and tea party favorite, rand paul. son of ron paul. number two the democratic senate race in arkansas. and the top primary to watch this year, the republican race for senate in florida, where mark yoe rubio is holding on to his big lead over one-time favorite, charlie crist. balance, how often you trade tdd# 1-800-345-2550 or how many shares... big lead over one-time favorite, charlie crist. rubio is holding big lead over one-time favorite, charlie crist. mar rubio is holding on to his big lead over one-time favorite, charlie crist. marco rubio is hos big lead over one-time favorite, charlie crist. >>> we're back, senator john mccain launched sarah palin's political career on the national stage. and now she's trying to help save his. the former running mate's reunited for first time today, since losing the presidential election in 2008. here's governor palin, stumping for mccain, who is fending off a tough p
number four, the utah senate race for incumbent robert bennett is in big trouble. number three the republican battle in kentucky between candidate trey grayson and tea party favorite, rand paul. son of ron paul. number two the democratic senate race in arkansas. and the top primary to watch this year, the republican race for senate in florida, where mark yoe rubio is holding on to his big lead over one-time favorite, charlie crist. balance, how often you trade tdd# 1-800-345-2550 or how many...
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host: on your point, senator orrin hatch rights of this morning, the republican senator from utah in " the washington post" -- a health reform tactic that degrades democracy. he quotes senator robert byrd, democrat, who came up with a budget reconciliation. he also says -- that was senator orrin hatch. pikes bill, ky. john on the independent line. caller: i am very glad somebody from kentucky had the guts to stand up and say we ought to start paying for things. somebody has to take a stand. as far as the other caller's comment about kentucky having two senators and the other states should have more, i believe the house of representatives takes care of that, which, based on population. could you imagine the mess the united states would be in if california had eight senators and they were all like nancy pelosi? lord, help this nation if somebody does not put their foot down and say we've got to start paying for things. somebody should pass a budget to where they had to balance the budget and -- i think the senate would work the way it is supposed to be. but this idea that bigger states
host: on your point, senator orrin hatch rights of this morning, the republican senator from utah in " the washington post" -- a health reform tactic that degrades democracy. he quotes senator robert byrd, democrat, who came up with a budget reconciliation. he also says -- that was senator orrin hatch. pikes bill, ky. john on the independent line. caller: i am very glad somebody from kentucky had the guts to stand up and say we ought to start paying for things. somebody has to take a...
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except the one in utah. >>> everyone can be forgiven from stealing a cookie from the coolie jar. but a man who stole the money from the sale of girl scout cookies may not be forgiven so easily. >>> police in atlanta have arrested a 20-year-old man who may have killed a teenager for his cell phone. roderick smith is charged with gunning down 19-year-old anthony beavers wednesday night. police say beavers refused to turn over his new touch screen cell phone toith. the two struggled and smith shot beavers. it happened at a train station, officials say this is the worst incident at one of the train stations in four years. >>> actresses demi moore and nia very doll lows may have helped to save a boy vie yes their twitter accounts. two other people also reported the threat on twitter and called authorities. >> i saw it on demi moore's page because i follow her. it's kind of complicated, and she responded to him and said are you serious and he said yes. >> we're very grateful to the people who followed on twitter and picked up the phone. >> the teen's mother told us that he had obsessiv
except the one in utah. >>> everyone can be forgiven from stealing a cookie from the coolie jar. but a man who stole the money from the sale of girl scout cookies may not be forgiven so easily. >>> police in atlanta have arrested a 20-year-old man who may have killed a teenager for his cell phone. roderick smith is charged with gunning down 19-year-old anthony beavers wednesday night. police say beavers refused to turn over his new touch screen cell phone toith. the two...
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youtube channel there and politicalmathblog.com, matthias shapiro, calling in from salt lake city, utah. thank you for your time. for the rest of our half-hour, your thoughts and debt and spending and what you see as current u.s. debt. the numbers for democrats, and republicans and independents on the screen. olalona, kentucky, pat on the republican line. caller: yes, can you hear me. i can tell you where the debt is exactly. and also it may not be very popular, but i wish you would listen to me. the debt is in three or four places. the first place is in affirmative action. they have spent $700 billion a year since 1965. for affirmative action programs, that's $23 trillion in the last 45 years. another place where the debt is, of course is paying for two wars. another place for debt is when the administration pays china, for example, $500 billion in cold cash about seven or eight months ago for exports. now everybody knows that you balance the budget with imports and exports. you don't just go and pay cash money for exports. that's three places. where i get my figures is from u.s. alman
youtube channel there and politicalmathblog.com, matthias shapiro, calling in from salt lake city, utah. thank you for your time. for the rest of our half-hour, your thoughts and debt and spending and what you see as current u.s. debt. the numbers for democrats, and republicans and independents on the screen. olalona, kentucky, pat on the republican line. caller: yes, can you hear me. i can tell you where the debt is exactly. and also it may not be very popular, but i wish you would listen to...
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utah republican senator wants dc residents to be able to vote on the measure in november. same sex marriages began two weeks ago in the district. >> virginia governor, bob mcdonald found legislation challenging the healthcare reform law. the move comes a day after the attorney general file as lawsuit, seeking to declare this bill unconstitutional. the freedom acts rejected federal requirements to require people to purchase healthcare insurance or face penalties if they do not. >>> a father in tennessee -- school officials in columbia said the parts amounted to gang symbols. they were told they couldn't come back until they changed the part. >> hair must be cut so the line does not show. they need to be shaved before we allow them back in school or stay in suspension until their hair grows out. the boy's father produced his father showing their sons have had the same hair style since they were toddlers. the school board relented and allowed the twins to rejoin their classmates. >>> another banner day here in the metro. >> can i degress. >> did you have parts in your hair? >
utah republican senator wants dc residents to be able to vote on the measure in november. same sex marriages began two weeks ago in the district. >> virginia governor, bob mcdonald found legislation challenging the healthcare reform law. the move comes a day after the attorney general file as lawsuit, seeking to declare this bill unconstitutional. the freedom acts rejected federal requirements to require people to purchase healthcare insurance or face penalties if they do not....
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the presiding officer: the senator from utah is recognized. mr. bennett: mr. president, as i move around the state of utah tawngdz to my constituents -- and talk to my constituents, i find with all of the other specifics that they are concerned about, the one thing that just about everybody is concerned about is our long-term fiscal situation. they're worried about debt, they're worried about the deficit in this year that is adding to the debt, and they say to me, what can we do about it? they listen to the pundits who talk on the air about this particular project or that particular project, that sound outrage owsms many times the projects are in fact legitimate, but they make good copy. i say, if you add up all of these projects together, the good ones and the bad ones, and eliminated them all, you would reduce the federal deficit by .80% -- excuse me, .8%. let's talk about where the money lies, where the challenge is. i is present to my constituents a series of charts that i will present here that outline where the challenge is. and one of the things that be
the presiding officer: the senator from utah is recognized. mr. bennett: mr. president, as i move around the state of utah tawngdz to my constituents -- and talk to my constituents, i find with all of the other specifics that they are concerned about, the one thing that just about everybody is concerned about is our long-term fiscal situation. they're worried about debt, they're worried about the deficit in this year that is adding to the debt, and they say to me, what can we do about it? they...
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i look at a guy like utah senator bob bennett, not exactly the world's most liberal republican. he made the audacious attempt of trying to come up with a bipartisan health care bill with ron wyden, and he has got six primary challengers, might not even make it on the primary ballot the way utah's rules were -- >> i'm talking the general election. >> reporter: -- and they're going after him simply because it's an easy scalp to get. they want to send a message to the party. so if you're another republican and you see bob bennett, this isn't a charlie crist or arlen specter situation. this is bob bennett, a guy who worked in the nixon administration. if you're saying that he can't get a pass from the conservative grass roots, then you have to go on -- you can't publicly sort of go anywhere but where they're going. >> i want to go back, though. donny, you have said -- donny deutsche has said now for the past two blocks that this is what the american people want. the american people are tired of this. the american people are tired of that. i never assume to know what the american peo
i look at a guy like utah senator bob bennett, not exactly the world's most liberal republican. he made the audacious attempt of trying to come up with a bipartisan health care bill with ron wyden, and he has got six primary challengers, might not even make it on the primary ballot the way utah's rules were -- >> i'm talking the general election. >> reporter: -- and they're going after him simply because it's an easy scalp to get. they want to send a message to the party. so if...
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. >>> lastly, one utah great, great grant mother took the plunge. check this out, with the support of her family and inspired by her neighbor, u.s. olympian and schedu schedule ten racer fulfilled a lifelong dream, it lasted seven minutes and she loved every second of it. she has been battling terminal cancer, she's all right outlived doctor's projectations. vie says her greatest accomplishment is her family. she has three children, ten grandchildren, 11 great grandchildren and seven great great grandchildren. she also has one heck of a story to tell all of them. >>> nbc meteorologist bill karins is here with a check of your forecast. >> what happened to my warm spring weather? you're going to blame me for that, right? >> good morning. we are in the 30's. here is a look at >>> now to the economy, the government is projecting 8 million or more foreclosures over the next five years so the obama administration has just announced some new measures to help those in trouble. cnbc senior economics reporter steve liesman is here to explain what this all mea
. >>> lastly, one utah great, great grant mother took the plunge. check this out, with the support of her family and inspired by her neighbor, u.s. olympian and schedu schedule ten racer fulfilled a lifelong dream, it lasted seven minutes and she loved every second of it. she has been battling terminal cancer, she's all right outlived doctor's projectations. vie says her greatest accomplishment is her family. she has three children, ten grandchildren, 11 great grandchildren and seven...
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. >> john, on top of all that, this great story in the times about robert bennet, the senator from utah, and they ask him, if this anti-incumbent tie is as strong as some people think it is, i will be swept out despite all my efforts if the anti-incumbent tide has a lot of strf of graphtation, i'll be just fine. that's a huge wild card. >> we have to figure out that question that robert bennet mentioned to you and whether or not we are at an election point in the economy. the obama officials are talking about a turn around that will stick. we haven't seen it so much in the jobs rate. voters take a while to get oriented in the fact that things are improving rather than getting worse. that's important for bob bennet who is on the defensive as well as it's important for those democrats. more important to the democrats, they're in the majority. they've got terms of defense. right when things are improving, john, we need to add in these bond auctions this week and the global possibility of rates moving up fairly quickly, i guess. i mean, if you want to be, you know, dire and look at things h
. >> john, on top of all that, this great story in the times about robert bennet, the senator from utah, and they ask him, if this anti-incumbent tie is as strong as some people think it is, i will be swept out despite all my efforts if the anti-incumbent tide has a lot of strf of graphtation, i'll be just fine. that's a huge wild card. >> we have to figure out that question that robert bennet mentioned to you and whether or not we are at an election point in the economy. the obama...
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we're helping the republican party in utah to pick the right candidate through its normal process. so that our job is not to have our folks be -- win the election against the republican nominee, but to get the republican party to nominate somebody who believes in freedom, liberty, small government, and all the things we cherish. and that party can be what it is and has been in the past on occasions the party of reagan. >> so how would one tell moth authentic tea party candidate is other than the criteria if it's successful it's the tea party, if it's unsuccessful it's an imposter? >> so the first thing -- i talked to a lot of folks about this. if somebody shows up and said i'm the tea party candidate then call somebody who is a known identified tea party activist that you've actually seen before. doing something. and say do you know this guy? if they know them, then he's got a beginning with you. but the fact of the matter is, the small government conservative movement which includes people who call themselves tea party patriots and so forth is about the principles of liberty as em
we're helping the republican party in utah to pick the right candidate through its normal process. so that our job is not to have our folks be -- win the election against the republican nominee, but to get the republican party to nominate somebody who believes in freedom, liberty, small government, and all the things we cherish. and that party can be what it is and has been in the past on occasions the party of reagan. >> so how would one tell moth authentic tea party candidate is other...
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utah. a fast-moving grass fire shutting down interstate 80 just outside salt lake city the fire destroying a couple buildings. sparks from a snapped power line sent a state trooper to the hospital. he is expected to be okay. california. a surfer in the middle of setting a record befriending a whale, kind of. listen to this. >> i love you, larry. you are a friend forever. >> shepard: apparently his name is larry. the lady was becoming the first woman to paddle a board 40 miles from catalina island to dana point off the southern coast. it turns out the whale swam alongside her for more than an hour. the crew says the whale blew her kisses. that's a fox watch across america. it was a little more than two months ago that the quake struck in haiti and killed hundreds of thousands of people and left more than a million homeless. today the united states and european union each plendle more than a billion dollars to help in the recovery effort to build -- rebuild schools and hospitals and homes lef
utah. a fast-moving grass fire shutting down interstate 80 just outside salt lake city the fire destroying a couple buildings. sparks from a snapped power line sent a state trooper to the hospital. he is expected to be okay. california. a surfer in the middle of setting a record befriending a whale, kind of. listen to this. >> i love you, larry. you are a friend forever. >> shepard: apparently his name is larry. the lady was becoming the first woman to paddle a board 40 miles from...
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utah to where the natural resources are completely taken away. i was wondering, what is a correlation between unemployment and each state is taxed? host: we will get a reply. guest: i have not looked at the statistics closely, but i think they are lower in thendustrial parts of the northeast. the extent of tax policy affecting unemployment and the economy is something that we have researched extensively. states that have a flat, low tax system, they do better in the short-term animal long-term. some of the states that you mentioned follow more in that rubric that others. host: here is the front page of "the philadelphia inquirer." chris christie, "seeking a property tax curve, pushing the rebate program. -- program." in terms of property taxes, with value going down, how much more of this will we see? >> it will be difficult. many localities depend very much on the property tax. you always keep that revenue high by raising the assessment or the rate, which a lot of localities are doing. so, they're still able to push the revenue of words. many pe
utah to where the natural resources are completely taken away. i was wondering, what is a correlation between unemployment and each state is taxed? host: we will get a reply. guest: i have not looked at the statistics closely, but i think they are lower in thendustrial parts of the northeast. the extent of tax policy affecting unemployment and the economy is something that we have researched extensively. states that have a flat, low tax system, they do better in the short-term animal long-term....
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in utah would use light louisiana, new york? what ever would be sought by searching foreign law what ever is achieved by openness to other influences is covered by the federal systems of american law. we had the benefit of cross fertilization, inspiration, practical solutions, experiences, success and failure elsewhere. the plan to the insight and invention and the avoidance of sterile doctrines. that's why i reject the idea the united states law is linker pour inslee did. we have no shortage of competing views. thank you. [applause] >> i will start with the sentence -- the word that comes to mind having heard my esteemed colleague and friend, chief judge jacobson. oh my goodness, this is going to be a wonderful dialogue here between chief justice french and justice jacobs, and in a sense i feel like an innocent bystander as a former state court judge, chief judge now retired old and retold as a lawyer. this has been described as a highly politicized and publicized debate regarding the use of the four and law in domestic courts
in utah would use light louisiana, new york? what ever would be sought by searching foreign law what ever is achieved by openness to other influences is covered by the federal systems of american law. we had the benefit of cross fertilization, inspiration, practical solutions, experiences, success and failure elsewhere. the plan to the insight and invention and the avoidance of sterile doctrines. that's why i reject the idea the united states law is linker pour inslee did. we have no shortage...
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the clerk: senators dodd, kerry, lieberman, menendez, shelby, bennett of utah and lugar. mr. kaufman: madam president, i yield the floor. a senator: madam president? i ask consent that republican senators be permitted to engage in a croix. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. alexander: i thank the chair. madam president, the senator from arizona and i and senator barrasso who will be here in a few minutes had the privilege of being invited by the president to a lengthy health care summit not a couple of weeks ago. it was at the blair house, an historic location right across from the white house. over the seven 1/2-hour discussion, there were some discuss differences of opinion. in fact, my friend, the majority leader, said lamar, you're not entitled to your facts, and i think he's right about that. we want to use real facts. but the american people once again seem to have understood the real facts. in the "wall street journal" yesterday, march 10, there was an article by scott rasmussen and doug schoen. mr. rasmussen is an independent pollster. mr. schoen was presid
the clerk: senators dodd, kerry, lieberman, menendez, shelby, bennett of utah and lugar. mr. kaufman: madam president, i yield the floor. a senator: madam president? i ask consent that republican senators be permitted to engage in a croix. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. alexander: i thank the chair. madam president, the senator from arizona and i and senator barrasso who will be here in a few minutes had the privilege of being invited by the president to a lengthy health care...
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there is maureen from park city, utah supporting the ledge slace. you're on. caller: hi. i just wanted to say that i hope our representatives vote for the people instead of for themselves on this bill. that is just what i hope. host: thanks. while we were listening to that caller, i have gotten a note from our producer who says that msnbc is now reporting that bart stupak is a yes vote for the legislation. guest: if that is true, that is game, set and match. they are going to get the vote. i talked to jorning miller on the way in, and he held out hope that stew pack would vote for the -- stupak would video for the legislation. john dingelle has been one of his mentors, the dean of the house, strongly supporting this legislation. and you know, even when stupak -- when this whole stupak wing emerged late last year, he initially wanted a vote on the house floor. he wasn't necessarily demanding it be part of the legislation. it just became more and more of a deissue. but stupak has always wanted to get health care reform passed, and it is very hard to say at the very end, i a
there is maureen from park city, utah supporting the ledge slace. you're on. caller: hi. i just wanted to say that i hope our representatives vote for the people instead of for themselves on this bill. that is just what i hope. host: thanks. while we were listening to that caller, i have gotten a note from our producer who says that msnbc is now reporting that bart stupak is a yes vote for the legislation. guest: if that is true, that is game, set and match. they are going to get the vote. i...
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trace: on to utah where a massive grass fire shut down interstate 80 for several hours on tuesday. strong winds, fanning the flames near the salt lake city county lines, winds, 80 miles an hour, hurricane-strength winds. the weather died down eventually, helping firefighters get control of those flames. jane jane want to take you back to andrews where the president has started talking about off shore drilling. let's take a listen. >> increased mileage standards, will save 1.8 billion barrels of oil overall, 1.8 billion barrels of oil. that's like taking 58 million cars off the road for an entire year. today, we're also going to go one step further. in order to save energy and taxpayer dollars, my administration, led by secretary chu, at energy, as well as administrative director of the gsa, is doubling the number of hybrid vehicles in the federal fleet, even as we seek to reduce the number of cars and trucks used by our government overall. so we're going to lead by example and practice what we preach, cutting waste, saving energy, and reducing our reliance on foreign oil. but we ha
trace: on to utah where a massive grass fire shut down interstate 80 for several hours on tuesday. strong winds, fanning the flames near the salt lake city county lines, winds, 80 miles an hour, hurricane-strength winds. the weather died down eventually, helping firefighters get control of those flames. jane jane want to take you back to andrews where the president has started talking about off shore drilling. let's take a listen. >> increased mileage standards, will save 1.8 billion...
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my focus is obviously more virginia than utah. but i know that he is on this as well. host: passed this type of legislation have you talked to other attorney generals as well? guest: we've been fielding calls and making some of our own around the country. the idaho law as i understand it. i haven't seen the statute is different from virginia's in essentially orders the general attorney to su as opposed to setting up what we call a health care freedom act a separate free standing state statute that creates a conflict between the federal law and state law if it were to pass. i point out, we have a democratic controlled senate, so to pass that bill required a bipartisan effort and i think that's reflective of where virginians are and probably not much different around the country. host: because of individuals couldn't you referendum on a vote? host: arizona has a constitutional amendment on the ballot in november that would put in their congresses constitution the same protection as we put in statute by virgin. you their whole state will vote in november. there's one stat
my focus is obviously more virginia than utah. but i know that he is on this as well. host: passed this type of legislation have you talked to other attorney generals as well? guest: we've been fielding calls and making some of our own around the country. the idaho law as i understand it. i haven't seen the statute is different from virginia's in essentially orders the general attorney to su as opposed to setting up what we call a health care freedom act a separate free standing state statute...
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out to the west, snow is falling across parts of wyoming into the wasatch of utah and northern parts of the colorado rockies. how much snow is expected? we have winter storm warnings that are posted for the i-25 corridor including metropolitan denver. figure a half a foot to maybe 10 inches of snow in downtown denver, the front range, higher elevations, 16, maybe 18 inches a possibility with this storm. march is the time of year where denver can go from the mid-60s one day to 12 feet of snow the next. we saw that last week. 42, high in denver. 75 degrees in dallas. here is the next storm system slowly moving into the plains. it will bring showers and thunderstorms into the plains. the biggest story, the heavy snow. we had a record slow tornado season for february. after a couple of days of tornadoes in the beginning of march. since the beginning of this month, we haven't seen much of anything. so it's once again very, very slow severe weather month. that could be mostly contributed to what's going on in the gulf of mexico. that is some pretty cool weather because of the cold winter w
out to the west, snow is falling across parts of wyoming into the wasatch of utah and northern parts of the colorado rockies. how much snow is expected? we have winter storm warnings that are posted for the i-25 corridor including metropolitan denver. figure a half a foot to maybe 10 inches of snow in downtown denver, the front range, higher elevations, 16, maybe 18 inches a possibility with this storm. march is the time of year where denver can go from the mid-60s one day to 12 feet of snow...
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they had 737 locations, mike, in utah, nevada, arizona and california. >> how do you catch them? that's a lot of -- that's a formidable foe for police officers, right? >> it is. on these 31 arrests, don't know that much about it, it was a long, drn-out investigation but law enferorcement has infiltrated their gang and i don't put it over them to try to infiltrate law enforcement, one thing these gangs have done in the past. >> hopefully they catch them soon. we know police are on edge setting up barricades and fez to create safety measures. thanks. >>> coming up michael jackson's doctor accused of trying to cover things up in the last moment of the singer's life that conrad murray stopped cpr, delayed a call to 911 to hide drug via, cover his butt? call in on that one, 1-877-tell-hln. >>> a port that micha jackson's doctor stopped cpr and delayed calling 911 while he frantically stash the drug vials, according to a witness, michael jackson's logistics director. he died june 25th last year. dr. conrad mur vee charged with inluntary manslaughter in his death. let's take you back an
they had 737 locations, mike, in utah, nevada, arizona and california. >> how do you catch them? that's a lot of -- that's a formidable foe for police officers, right? >> it is. on these 31 arrests, don't know that much about it, it was a long, drn-out investigation but law enferorcement has infiltrated their gang and i don't put it over them to try to infiltrate law enforcement, one thing these gangs have done in the past. >> hopefully they catch them soon. we know police are...
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we are helping the republican party of utah to pick the right candidate through its normal process. so that our job is not to have our folks when the election against the republican nominee that get the republican party to nominate somebody who believes in freedom, liberty, small government and all the things we cherish and that party can be what it is and has been in the past on occasions the party of reagan. >> how would one tell who the authentic tiahrt candidate is other than the criteria of if it is successful with it is the tea party, if it is not successful it is an imposter? >> the first thing i talked a lot of folks about this, if someone shows up and says i have to pretend the date and call somebody who is a known identified tea party activist that you've actually seen before, doing something and say do you know this guy. if they know them then he's got a beginning with you. but the fact of the matter is the small government conservative movement which includes people who call themselves t party patriots and so forth is the principles of liberty as embodied in the constitu
we are helping the republican party of utah to pick the right candidate through its normal process. so that our job is not to have our folks when the election against the republican nominee that get the republican party to nominate somebody who believes in freedom, liberty, small government and all the things we cherish and that party can be what it is and has been in the past on occasions the party of reagan. >> how would one tell who the authentic tiahrt candidate is other than the...
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alabama, colorado, florida, idaho, louisiana, michigan, nebraska, south carolina, south dakota, texas, utah, and washington. all of those states, except louisiana, have republican attorneys general. "usa today" and houston, texas. the line for democrats. i had my letters back on my screen. go ahead, trish. caller: two important words. health and wealth. would you rather be healthy or wealthy if you had a choice? i am asking you. would you rather be healthy or wealthy? you would rather be healthy. host: what does it all mean? caller: republicans put so much on welfare and what people don't need to pay. they want to be the only ones who have money in their pockets and good health. most of the country is not able to pay for health care -- it is more important -- the wealth will follow if everyone is capable -- capable of doing a job in. if you are healthy -- americans need to stop being so racist. host: from the front page of "usa today." they did in a bowl and a show more favor than oppose the health care overhaul -- they did a new poll. the say it is a notable turnaround from surveys before
alabama, colorado, florida, idaho, louisiana, michigan, nebraska, south carolina, south dakota, texas, utah, and washington. all of those states, except louisiana, have republican attorneys general. "usa today" and houston, texas. the line for democrats. i had my letters back on my screen. go ahead, trish. caller: two important words. health and wealth. would you rather be healthy or wealthy if you had a choice? i am asking you. would you rather be healthy or wealthy? you would rather...